Allergy Diets

Food allergies are quite common in both adults and children, perhaps more so in children, but far from rare in adults as well. A food allergy is where the body has a bad reaction i.e. stomach ache, closing of the throat, skin rash etc. to a certain type of food. The most common foods that children have allergies to are milk, peanuts and eggs and for adults it’s fish, eggs, peanuts, shellfish and fish.

The reaction to food allergies might come in the form of nausea, vomiting, skin rashes, wheezing or scratchy throat and in very worst situations the food allergies might result in death where nothing else can be done.

There are a few allergies that are extremely common, and these are to dairy products, eggs, peanuts, tree nut, seafood, shellfish, wheat and soy. These are referred to as the “big 8″. The allergens in each of these foods (as with all foods) vary from country to country because of the differing environments that the food is grown in.

The most common method of testing whether or not a person has an allergy to a given foodstuff is a skin prick test. Another common test to determine this is a full blood test.

When someone is having a serious allergic reaction the best thing to give them is epinephrine applied with an auto-injector which helps them to overcome their systemic reaction. However, unfortunately there is no long term cure for food allergies, or normal ones; the only way to avoid having the reaction is to avoid eating the food itself. It has been scientifically discovered that people who already suffer from a disease of some kind are more prone to developing allergies.

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